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A beautiful authentic autographed Mantle ball! with multiple inscriptions! $50,000 Worth it?

Thought we'd step away from the forgeries, for a bit. I know some things are worth the price, if you love them that much and are willing to pay, but........

You're thoughts!! Strictly for fun.

In other words, what would be a fair price for this ball ? Given all your experiences. Hypothetically!

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John, that is rare and authentic, so it would definitely be worth it to that special collector who could afford it.

And that's why I was asking Chris! Thank you!!

Beautiful ball and definitely worth a special premium.  $50,000?  There may be someone willing to pay it.  The couple times I met Mantle at a show, he always added no.7.  I never thought to have him add additional inscriptions, with some many people waiting, I felt bad that I was taking up his time.  He was a very nice guy and probably would have, but I felt it would be inappropriate.  Wish I wouldn't have listened to myself.  I did the same thing with Koufax.

Wouldn't that be great? Mr. Mantle, I was wondering if I could ask you to write, along with your signature, all of your accomplishments on my ball.That'd be great. Thanks!

I missed a royal opportunity to get autographs of authors Robert Penn Warren, Eudora Welty, Ernest Gaines, and Walker Percy when they attended the 50th anniversary forum for the LSU Review because I didn't want to bother them. Welty and Warren were very old at the time and I just couldn't bring myself to ask for them to sign a book. I said all that to say I can relate to your sentiment about not wanting to take up Mickey's time.

It's tempting to say that $50k is insane, but this could possibly be a one-of-a-kind item. Given people are paying 6 figures for "10" rookie cards of players who have not even proven themselves, $50k doesn't seem so insane.

I share your sentiments.  Personally, I feel like this beautiful ball should carry more value than the $99,100 someone paid for that Gem Mint 10 Jeter rookie.  However, for $70,000 you can get an absolutely stunning single-signed Babe Ruth baseball.  And, please, someone explain to me how that Babe Ruth ball can be had for “only” $70k, yet someone pays $312,000 for a Lebron James rookie.  SAY WHAT?!

Here’s a pic of the Babe Ruth ball.

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It's all supply/demand. The card collectors compete for the finest known sets. And think of how many more people collect sportscards than autographs.

That’s true.  It’s funny, but when you’re into one thing, it’s sometimes harder to understand the other guy’s perspective who’s into collecting something else.

Supply and demand isn't always logical. You can pick up a Frank Thomas game used bat with solid provenance for less than $1,000.  

Or you can pay $2,000 for a card where Topps chopped off the knob. 

I'd rather have the bat. 

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I think it's a mindset. For one, a love of Mantle. A love of the hobby. The inscriptions that you never see on a ball. The rarity that comes with it. Like Steve said, one-of-a-kind item. It's just like collecting art or stamps. Having $50,000 just lying around to drop down on a ball. Fascinating, really. It's funny. I have (my opinion) 3 of the most beautiful Mantle autos out there and they didn't cost me more than a thousand dollars. Two in person and I bought the other one. So, in closing, you buy a nice Mantle signed ball for $500- $1000 on the high end and with every inscription it cost about $5,000 more. Wow!!

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